ABSTRACT: GENERAL SECTION:.
1. Martti Koskenniemi: Anniversary Article, FYBIL 20 Years On: The Case for
Comparative International Law.
2. Viljam Engström: International Organizations, Constitutionalism and Reform.
3. Pekka Niemelä: The Day in the Life of Responsibility to Protect.
4. Magdalena Kmak: Limits of Sovereignty? – Rethinking the Conflict between
Human Rights and Immigration in the European Union.
5. Stiina Löytömäki: The Question of Collective Responsibility of France for
Crimes Committed under Vichy.
6. Dimitris Efthymiou: Climate Change, Human Rights and Distributive Justice.
7. Phoebe Okowa: State and Individual Responsibility in International
Conflicts: Contours of an Evolving Relationship.
8. Ragnar Nordeide: Fragmentation and the Leeway of the VCLT: Interpreting the
ECHR in Light of Other International Law.
Special Section: Changing Futures? Science and International Law:.
1. Jan Klabbers: Introduction to Special Theme: Changing Futures? Science and
International Law.
2. Allan Rosas: The Death of International Law?
3. Anna Riddel: Scientific Evidence in the International Court of Justice –
Problems and Possibilities.
3. Céline Lévesque: Science in the Hands of International Investment
Tribunals: A Case for ‘Scientific due Process’.
4. Maria Weimer: Policy Choice versus Science in Regulating Animal Cloning
under the WTO Law.
5. Dhrubajyoti Bhattacharya: A.S. v. Hungary: A Case-Study in Adjucating
Reproductive Health Claims and the Challenges posed by Interpreting Existent
Human Rights Treaties.
6. Lisa Clarke: Global Health Public-Private Partnerships: Better Protecting
Against Disease but Creating a Gap in Responsibility under International Law.
7. Sophie Gambardella: The Role of Scientific Committees Within Regional
Fishing Commissions.
8. Caroline E. Foster: The Consultation of Independent Experts by
International Courts and Tribunals in Health and Environment Cases.